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Nolan Transportation Group

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logistics specialist - Logistics Specialist Nolan Transportation Group Employee Review

2.0
May 9, 2014
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Pros

The office is fun if you like the fraternity style work environment, and very casual dress code, decent amount of just hanging out and chatting with your buddies when you aren't helping carriers or making sales calls.

Cons

ITS A CALL CENTER!!! Saturated market, which means it is very hard to find (YES YOU WILL FIND YOUR OWN LEADS) and sign new customers, and if you do, it can be spoiled on the first load by sketchy carriers. Only thing you can control is the number of sales calls you make, which usually never go well, because there is ZERO training. You lie all day everyday to your customers and carriers You are attached to your emails 24/7....even if you are "off" for a day, so your not really off.

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5.0
Jan 24, 2026
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Pros

The people make work easier and enjoyable.

Cons

Logistics is constantly changing. This is not a company issue, but you have to be prepared to stay on your toes and adjust on the fly in this industry.

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4mo
This is great to hear! Thanks so much for sharing your experience.
3.0
Jun 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

NTG was a place where I thought I would be long term. Working in the Dallas office, I genuinely felt like I had found a home. I enjoyed everyone I met and the friendships I made along the way. The memories I made with my hiring class are ones I’ll never forget. I sincerely hope our paths cross again. I’d also like to thank my managers for their exceptional leadership. I truly gained valuable skills that I’ll carry with me into my next role. The same goes for everyone I met in NTG’s Austin office during my visit.

Cons

As for the companies decision, I have a lot of thoughts. From my perspective, this came down to numbers on a spreadsheet. What wasn’t seen was the work that many of us put in behind the scenes during a very difficult market, often working stale accounts that had little chance of converting because of past relationships and mistakes. I strongly disagree with the decision. That said, I can honestly say I gave this job everything I had and more. I left it all on the field, and I’ll always be proud of that. Despite how things ended, I’m grateful for my experience at NTG, the people I met, and everything I learned along the way. I’m excited to see what I can accomplish in my next role and where this next chapter takes me.

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